Nvidia is set to resume sales of its high-end AI chips to China after the US government granted necessary export licenses.
The move reverses a ban imposed by the Trump administration in April, which prevented the sale of Nvidia's H20 chips to Beijing over national security concerns.
The H20 chip, tailored for the Chinese market due to prior US export restrictions, faced blocked sales under Trump-era regulations.
Trade tensions between the US and China appear to be easing, with recent agreements on tariffs and relaxations on rare earth exports and chip design software firms, driving Nvidia's decision to resume sales in China.